I'm running into a weird issue when polishing the hood on my black car. It's a 96 750iL, and the paint is pretty nice for a 10 year old car. The hood looks like clearcoat, but for some reason looks like it's a different shade from the rest of the car.
When I'm using a Random Orbital and polishing the hood, I get a black transfer on to the pad. It's only from the hood. I've cleaned the pad and then worked other sections of the car and none of the other panels bring this black transfer up. This happened last week when I polished using Griot's Machine Polish 3 and this week with the Griot's Paint Sealant. I've used 3M Adhesive remover to make sure it wasn't some kind of wax/polish/sealant on the paint. The cloth didn't show anything when using the adhesive remover. When I did the claybar it didn't transfer anything.
I'm pretty sure all panels are original. Prior to buying the car, I had a pre-purchased inspection and they said the car had all original paint still.
Any ideas? :think2
One other question: What is 'hologram'ming and what does it look like? What causes it?
Thanks,
Mike
When I'm using a Random Orbital and polishing the hood, I get a black transfer on to the pad. It's only from the hood. I've cleaned the pad and then worked other sections of the car and none of the other panels bring this black transfer up. This happened last week when I polished using Griot's Machine Polish 3 and this week with the Griot's Paint Sealant. I've used 3M Adhesive remover to make sure it wasn't some kind of wax/polish/sealant on the paint. The cloth didn't show anything when using the adhesive remover. When I did the claybar it didn't transfer anything.
I'm pretty sure all panels are original. Prior to buying the car, I had a pre-purchased inspection and they said the car had all original paint still.
Any ideas? :think2
One other question: What is 'hologram'ming and what does it look like? What causes it?
Thanks,
Mike